Sports Premium

PE and Sports Premium

Durley CE (Controlled) Primary School – Sports Grant 2017-2018

PE and Sport Premium Funding

The government has provided additional funding to Primary school until 2020 to improve provision of physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools. This funding – provided jointly by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport – has been allocated to primary school head teachers. The money can only be used to improve the provision of P.E. and school sport. Please click here to access the government website.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pe-and-sport-premium-for-primary-schools

P.E. and school sport play a very important part in the life of Durley Primary School. We believe that P.E. and school sport contribute to the holistic development of our children and through participation, our children build and learn more about our key values such as respect, co-operation and kindness for themselves and others.

The sports premium funding of £8, 000 plus £5.00 per pupil totalling £8 600 has been used to support the development of P.E. and school sport in the following ways:

1.Achieve the Gold Standard Active Mark for PE

2.Enable more pupils in all age groups to take part in competitive sport either inter-school or intra-school competitions through subsidised, half termly in-house key stage competitions and competitions across the pyramid of schools and wider area.

3.Provide quality assured professional development opportunities for teachers, enabling quality teaching and learning for all children

4.Resource competitive sport at KS1

5.Provide a broader range of after school sporting activities.

Our overall aim is to raise standards in P.E. and school sport, increasing the participation and opportunities offered to our children. We aim to provide higher quality lessons and improved learning for all.

•More children are taking part in after school sports clubs than previously, with all of the seven sports clubs at full capacity since September, and registers showing healthy attendance.

•The additional funding has been used to train staff and purchase schemes of work to support the delivery of outdoor games.

•The school has entered a higher number of sporting competitions with all pupils in years 1-6 having an opportunity to participate in inter-school sporting activities.

Future use of the sports grant 2018-2019

•Staff CPD for gymnastics

•Development of cricket through school PE lessons and after school clubs. Greater involvement in competitive cricket and links with local clubs.

•Additional support for encouraging a Healthy Lifestyle through redesign of the cookery facilities for design technology. More opportunities for pupils to learn to cook healthy meals.

•Widening the choice of sporting activities for pupils. E.g. badminton and table tennis.

•More opportunity for pupils at KS1 to take part in after school sports clubs.

For details of sports grant expenditure and impact 2017-2018 the link below